Return on Y130102IN (Dramatic Film Score) Listener #109
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:06 pm
My piece "He's Here!" on my Taxi page was returned for listing Y130103IN:
OWNER of an INDIE MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY is looking for DRAMATIC FILM SCORE INSTRUMENTALS in the style of John Williams, Danny Elfman, "The Hun's Attack" by Jerry Goldsmith, etc., for various Film/TV placements. They're looking for Instrumentals that are EXCITING, POWERFUL, EXPRESSIVE, and FULL OF EMOTIONAL IMPACT. All Tempos are welcome, as long as they can successfully capture the emotions that are listed above. Be sure that your production is modern sounding utilizing AUTHENTIC SOUNDING samples. They're not interested in instrumentals that are lifeless, moody, and don't build. Be sure your tracks FLOW and have tons of MOMENTUM, rather than being too sparse or laid back. NO Fadeouts, BUTTON ENDINGS ONLY. Recording and instrumental presentation must be top-notch! Broadcast quality is needed (great sounding home recordings are fine).
"Other" was checked as the reason with "This was good writing. I think it would have worked together with the percussion more prominent in the beginning." as an explanation.
I'm not quite sure I understand what listener #109 is trying to say. I thought I was spot on with orchestrating it in the style of Williams/Elfman/Goldsmith. So is the only reason it wasn't forwarded is that the snare wasn't loud enough in the intro? ...Really?
OWNER of an INDIE MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY is looking for DRAMATIC FILM SCORE INSTRUMENTALS in the style of John Williams, Danny Elfman, "The Hun's Attack" by Jerry Goldsmith, etc., for various Film/TV placements. They're looking for Instrumentals that are EXCITING, POWERFUL, EXPRESSIVE, and FULL OF EMOTIONAL IMPACT. All Tempos are welcome, as long as they can successfully capture the emotions that are listed above. Be sure that your production is modern sounding utilizing AUTHENTIC SOUNDING samples. They're not interested in instrumentals that are lifeless, moody, and don't build. Be sure your tracks FLOW and have tons of MOMENTUM, rather than being too sparse or laid back. NO Fadeouts, BUTTON ENDINGS ONLY. Recording and instrumental presentation must be top-notch! Broadcast quality is needed (great sounding home recordings are fine).
"Other" was checked as the reason with "This was good writing. I think it would have worked together with the percussion more prominent in the beginning." as an explanation.
I'm not quite sure I understand what listener #109 is trying to say. I thought I was spot on with orchestrating it in the style of Williams/Elfman/Goldsmith. So is the only reason it wasn't forwarded is that the snare wasn't loud enough in the intro? ...Really?